The Language Mastery Show brings you conversations with the world's best language learners. Get an inside look at how polyglots, linguists, and everyday people master languages the smart way, and how YOU can, too. I'm your host, John Fotheringham, a linguist, teacher, and the author of Master Japanese and Master Mandarin. For more language learning tips, tools, and immersion resources, visit Langu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningEducation |
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I first came across The Language Mastery Show back in 2019 when I went independent with my English teaching and I was looking for ways to improve not only the way I learned languages but the way I taught them as well. Since then, I've listened to many of the episodes, and I'd say they range from good to great. Some of the interviews are particularly relevant for me, others maybe less so but still contain lots of interesting stories. more
One of my favorite podcasts. Pretty sure I’ve listened to every episode now. Only comment is that I really really enjoy long-form content, and the short-form content doesn’t really match up and usually ends up getting ignored. Other than that 5/5!!!!!
Thank you! John. I learn a lot from your show. I highly recommend it.
The episodes are the IDEAL length to consume (15-20min), and such fascinating insights! Loving it so far (I started at the beginning so am only partway through season 1)
Having listened to at least half of the episodes, I firmly believe John is performing a very valuable service here for the language acquisition community. But there is room for improvement. I wish his main goal was to extract as many great stories and insights from his guests as possible. (Jared at the You Can Learn Chinese Podcast is an absolute master at this.) John frequently interjects with his thoughts, ideas and stories in an effort to generate respect from his guest and build rapport. It’... more
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